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The Spectrum of Autistic Disorders

Pediatric Annals, 2003
Clinicians must not only develop treatments for children with autism but also reassure parents that research has shown immunizations are not a cause of this family of disorders.
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The Autistic-Spectrum Disorders

New England Journal of Medicine, 2002
Any person, talented or handicapped, whose social skills have been severely deficient since very early childhood, who started to talk late or whose communicative use of language is inadequate, and ...
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The spectrum of autistic disorders

Hospital Medicine, 2004
For decades after Kanner first described ‘early infantile autism’ in 1943, it was thought to be rare. Then, in the 1990s, autism became headline news because of the measles, mumps and rubella vaccination scare and fears of an ‘autism epidemic’.
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Regression in Autistic Spectrum Disorders

Neuropsychology Review, 2008
A significant proportion of children diagnosed with Autistic Spectrum Disorder experience a developmental regression characterized by a loss of previously-acquired skills. This may involve a loss of speech or social responsitivity, but often entails both.
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Autistic spectrum disorders

2013
Written for practitioners working in the field of autism and related disorders, including Asperger's syndrome, this handbook offers an overview of understandings of these disorders from a behavioral, biological and psychological perspective. A coherent analysis of the different theoretical viewpoints is provided, especially at the psychological level ...
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Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors for autistic spectrum disorders

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2023
Autism spectrum disorder (autism) is a neurodevelopmental condition characterised by impairments in social communication and interaction, plus restricted, repetitive patterns of behaviour and interests. Whilst some people embrace autism as part of their identity, others struggle with their difficulties, and some seek treatment.
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Autistic Spectrum Disorder

Autism, 2004
This study analyses the prevalence of ASD, comorbidity, educational provision and ability in autistic children in a single health district, born between 1983 and 1996. The number of recorded diagnoses doubled over a 4 year period. This appeared to be due to greater recognition of ASD in more able children, in children initially presenting with ADHD ...
Daphne, Keen, Stephanie, Ward
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Autistic spectrum disorders

Nursing and Residential Care, 1999
Lesley Smeardon provides a background to the autistic spectrum disorders, explaining the causes of this class of disorders, and describes the ways in which affected individuals can be helped.
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Epilepsy in Children With Autistic Spectrum Disorder

Journal of Child Neurology, 1993
A prospective study looking at the prevalence of epilepsy in 246 children with autistic spectrum disorder revealed that 7.6% of children satisfying the criteria of infantile autism and 5% of those with an autistic condition had epilepsy. The majority had onset of seizures before the age of 1 year. Boys predominated in both groups.
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Neuroimaging in Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

Journal of Neuroimaging, 2004
ABSTRACTAutistic spectrum disorder (ASD) is a lifelong developmental disorder characterized by impairment in socialization and communication. Neuroimaging research has shown abnormalities in the frontal lobes, limbic systems, and cerebella of individuals with ASD.
Deborah K, Sokol, Mary, Edwards-Brown
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